The tiger statue is there because Oslo's nickname is "Tiger City". Initially a contemptous remark made by an author who compared Oslo to a hungry tiger, because it metaphorically devours you, making you forget who you are and where you come from.
During some of the seasons, they had this skit where they surprised each other with a challenge. All from doing a skijump, or do a standup routine. You should also check out "Harald Rønneberg blir overrasket med nakenyoga" where one of them gets surprised with some naked yoga, im in tears laughing from that one everytime
Pretty funny :) Well trained sevice dogs are the best, though. As a Norwegian I've worked with training them. Some GSDs I've worked with were just on another level, sentient wise :)
These dogs doesn’t seem that well trained or am I wrong? At least the one pulling so much. Ive followed some blind tiktokers, people with guide dogs and they seem very focused on their task and will carefully guide their owner through obstacles. Are these dogs perhaps the ones that didn’t make it into the final cut to be guide dogs? I mean, it’s not for every dog. I guess it also could have to do with the fact that these are not their owners and just new random people to them. ?!
@@CM-ey7nq probably. They should disclose that though, or maybe they did. So people don’t think this is commong guide-dog behavior😄 that would be dangerous.
@@Miamia_01 Heh. I can assure you, if a properly trained guide dog takes over the leash it's for both your safety :) And if he blocks you from walking it's for a damned good reason. Many of our dogs didn't pass, and went on to be very perfect family dogs with kids etc :)
@@CM-ey7nq Yeah, the ones I have seen have been very impressive with how attentive they are to road blocks, things to NOT bump into (unlike these dogs😂),traffic, when to cross the street and finding items, finding the way to well known places. They are truly impressive. Yeah even though they don’t make it to be guide dogs they can still be clever dogs, just maybe a bit more stubborn or less attentive all the time;)
they actually did a challenge very similar to this but being deaf, it was in competition with (not yet talk show hosts) ylvis ( ruclips.net/video/VbL4UFH8VVQ/видео.html , the comments say who won) its very funny to see them try to talk to each other and just fail so badly
I guess the camera crew helped identify the dangers, but that actually looked quite scary haha
Taskmaster norway is really good actually (especially first season with Ylvis). Suggestion "ikke blunk" kongen befaler/taskmaster ☺️ there are subs.
The tiger statue is there because Oslo's nickname is "Tiger City".
Initially a contemptous remark made by an author who compared Oslo to a hungry tiger, because it metaphorically devours you, making you forget who you are and where you come from.
During some of the seasons, they had this skit where they surprised each other with a challenge. All from doing a skijump, or do a standup routine. You should also check out "Harald Rønneberg blir overrasket med nakenyoga" where one of them gets surprised with some naked yoga, im in tears laughing from that one everytime
Harald trying a pro-sized skijump is hard to forget...
The lights normally beep in Norway as well when they change to green man, but maybe it was to noisy, or it was broken?
Pretty funny :) Well trained sevice dogs are the best, though. As a Norwegian I've worked with training them. Some GSDs I've worked with were just on another level, sentient wise :)
These dogs doesn’t seem that well trained or am I wrong? At least the one pulling so much.
Ive followed some blind tiktokers, people with guide dogs and they seem very focused on their task and will carefully guide their owner through obstacles. Are these dogs perhaps the ones that didn’t make it into the final cut to be guide dogs? I mean, it’s not for every dog. I guess it also could have to do with the fact that these are not their owners and just new random people to them. ?!
@@Miamia_01 No, they aren't well trained. I guess for more of a comedic effect :)
@@CM-ey7nq probably. They should disclose that though, or maybe they did. So people don’t think this is commong guide-dog behavior😄 that would be dangerous.
@@Miamia_01 Heh. I can assure you, if a properly trained guide dog takes over the leash it's for both your safety :) And if he blocks you from walking it's for a damned good reason. Many of our dogs didn't pass, and went on to be very perfect family dogs with kids etc :)
@@CM-ey7nq
Yeah, the ones I have seen have been very impressive with how attentive they are to road blocks, things to NOT bump into (unlike these dogs😂),traffic, when to cross the street and finding items, finding the way to well known places. They are truly impressive. Yeah even though they don’t make it to be guide dogs they can still be clever dogs, just maybe a bit more stubborn or less attentive all the time;)
they actually did a challenge very similar to this but being deaf, it was in competition with (not yet talk show hosts) ylvis ( ruclips.net/video/VbL4UFH8VVQ/видео.html , the comments say who won) its very funny to see them try to talk to each other and just fail so badly